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An American Airlines passenger who kicked and spit at flight attendants and passengers and attempted to open the cabin door before she was secured to a seat with duct tape has been sued by the Federal Aviation Administration for $81,950, the largest-ever fine issued by the agency for unruly behavior. The passenger, Heather Wells, 34, of San Antonio, was traveling first class from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Texas to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, N.C., on July 7, 2021, when about an hour into the flight she ordered a Jack Daniel’s and became agitated and said she “wanted out” of the plane, according to a lawsuit filed on June 3 in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. Ms. Wells began running toward the back of the plane, where she dropped to her knees in the aisle and began “talking incoherently to passengers, before crawling back toward the main cabin,” the lawsuit said. When a flight attendant responded, Ms. Wells “became verbally aggressive and told the flight attendant that she would ‘hurt him’ if he didn’t get out of her way,” according to the court document.
Persons: Heather Wells, Jack Daniel’s, , Wells, Wells “, didn’t Organizations: American Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, Fort Worth International, Charlotte Douglas International, Western, Western District of Texas Locations: San Antonio, Dallas, Texas, Charlotte, N.C, U.S, Western District
The FAA is suing an American Airlines passenger for $81,950 after a 2021 flight incident. The passenger, Heather Wells, hit a flight attendant and tried to open the cabin door, the suit says. Unruly passenger incidents surged in 2021, and figures still remain well above pre-pandemic levels. AdvertisementA woman who was duct-taped to her seat on an American Airlines flight is facing a lawsuit from the Federal Aviation Administration. The suit said Heather Wells was flying first class from Dallas/Fort Worth to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Persons: Heather Wells, Organizations: FAA, American Airlines, Service, Federal Aviation Administration, Business Locations: Dallas, Fort Worth, Charlotte , North Carolina
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